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Weather Outlook

Posted: June 19, 2012

After a period of near, to slightly below, seasonal temperatures and low humidity, hot and noticeably more humid conditions will enter the state for the middle of the week ahead of an approaching cold front.

High temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday state-wide
will rise into the low-mid 90’s while low temperatures will drop in to
the 60’s, with some areas in the far southeastern
part of the state not falling below 70 at night. Showers and
thunderstorms ahead of the aforementioned cold front will approach the
northwest part of the state on Thursday afternoon/evening. The
remainder of the state will see the chance for showers and
thunderstorms overnight Thursday night through mid-day on Friday, with
any lingering activity over southeastern Pennsylvania exiting
the region by Friday evening.

After the front passes through the region, the weekend will be dry
with seasonal temperatures and much lower humidity levels. The
threat for rain does not disappear for long, however, as another
disturbance will approach the region overnight Sunday into the day on
Monday bringing with it the chance for showers and thunderstorms for the
early part of next week. Temperatures will be near, or
slightly below, normal levels for the early-middle part of next week as
the predominant flow during this period will be out of the
northwest.

Contact Information

Kyle Imhoff

Assistant Pennsylvania State Climatologist

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